SurfnDestiny 78 posts msg #34456 - Ignore SurfnDestiny |
12/21/2004 7:03:36 PM
I know how to filter exchanges out like: OTCBB, CAN or sectors by name or number, and industry by name or number. whats the name for filtering out mutual funds from stock symbol results?.
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cegis 235 posts msg #34466 - Ignore cegis |
12/22/2004 4:18:21 PM
Maybe add "volume > 0"?
HTH,
C
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SurfnDestiny 78 posts msg #34469 - Ignore SurfnDestiny |
12/22/2004 4:41:12 PM
Or load > 1%
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SurfnDestiny 78 posts msg #34723 - Ignore SurfnDestiny |
1/3/2005 9:06:08 PM
O.K. I see a stock type called ETF. Anybody like to share the list of stock types recognizable by SF?.
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traderblues 195 posts msg #34947 - Ignore traderblues |
1/22/2005 8:09:01 AM
To filter out mutual funds and ETFs, add a line for PE Ratio. Mutual funds won't have a PE Ratio.
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marine2 963 posts msg #34949 - Ignore marine2 |
1/22/2005 3:17:57 PM
What if I want only mutual funds to show up. What conditional statements would I use to filter out unwanted stocks(all)?
Marine2
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SurfnDestiny 78 posts msg #34985 - Ignore SurfnDestiny |
1/26/2005 9:24:12 PM
tryed: PE ratio > -500.
Seems to work O.K.
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murknd 62 posts msg #35068 - Ignore murknd |
2/5/2005 9:29:31 AM
Also try Historical Volatility(100,1) below 25 to filter out almost all funds and trusts.
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jagurit87 1 posts msg #35093 - Ignore jagurit87 |
2/8/2005 2:01:12 PM
Unfortunately, anytime you test for a pe ratio of 0 (or negative), you also seem to filter out any stocks w/o a PE. This is fine if you don't want to see those, but some of the biggest moves (albeit more risky) come from stocks w/o a PE. Just a thought.
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